I would go with the last sentence.
The question is whether those phrases are speaking of the same person :
<span>A. her friend and former room-mate
- this is the same person, if it was two people, it'd be "and her"
B. </span><span>the winner and still champion
-again, the same person, requires singular verb
C.</span><span>The chief and foremost expert
-again, the same person: requires a singular verb and actually has a singular verb, correct answer!
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Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
I D K u do it o yeah u cant dis suckz im dumb
The first one is a simile
the second one is a metaphor
the third one is a hyperbole
the last one is personification
What is thr question asking? cause im confused
During the Victorian Era, gender roles were very strict. Women were expected to be confined to the private sphere, and take care of the home and children. On the other hand, men were expected to provide for their families and protect the household. Although these were the ideal expectations, many women defied them. During the Victorian Era, many women were employed. Moreover, female writers and activists became more common. The slow inclusion of women in the public sphere led to social change and reform in later eras.